Teaching Asian American Women's History
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In recent years U.S. history has undergone a dramatic reexamination. Vibrant new scholarly areas have transformed knowledge and the way we "historicize." Despite these innovations, Asian American women's history continues to be a rarity in the national narrative. In this compelling essay, author Shirley Hune focuses on the significance of Asian American women's history, exploring the historiography, various interpretations, and important themes. The essay offers new insights and innovative teaching strategies and also includes a thorough review of the existing literature in a bibliographic essay.
Shirley Hune is a professor of urban planning in the School of Public Policy and Social Research and the associate dean for the graduate programs, graduate division, at the University of California at Los Angeles.
1997. 60 pagesISBN 0-87229-079-4
Teaching Asian American Women's History
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